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Features 600mg Testofen® Fenugreek to Support Testosterone Levels + 3g Creatine Blend to Boost Anabolic Factors in the Body*

30% Increase in Muscle StrengthThis unique protein blend includes an anabolic module of 20 grams of whey protein and 6.2 grams of leucine that was clinically tested in an 8-week study of athletes performing an intense resistance exercise training regimen. The athletes using this proprietary module of whey protein and leucine demonstrated an increased improvement in muscle strength and muscle size as compared to those performing the same exercise training regimen who did not consume the proprietary module. In a clinical study of participants using a unilateral lower limb resistance training protocol, even the untrained limb demonstrated increases in muscle size.*

What is Amplified Wheybolic Extreme 60™ Power?GNC’s most advanced protein, Amplified Wheybolic Extreme 60™, has evolved even further to help meet your specific training goals and develop more strength and power. This product is the only whey protein isolates to combine the whey and leucine clinically shown to the fuel increased strength and size with additional ingredients proven to amplify power and anabolism. This formula features a protein blend that has been validated in clinical studies to give you a 30% increase in strength, increased muscle size and a 100% improvement in exercise efficiency.* Our GNC scientists have AMPed up the protein with a Power Complex featuring an mTOR-stimulating BCAA blend for protein synthesis and added creatine to increase anabolic muscle growth*, making the product a combination of 7 products in 1!*

Amplified Wheybolic Extreme 60™ Power - Break Plateaus, Build PowerThis break through formula takes protein functionality and performance to new levels so you can break through plateaus and achieve a new level of muscular powder.

Power ComplexIn addition to 10 grams of leucine this formula is stacked with 4 grams of both isoleucine and valine to stimulate mTOR activation and give you a powerful boost of all three BCAA to fuel your workouts and enhance your recovery. This product has upped the ante and added a 3 gram creatine blend to boost anabolic factors in the body, increase athletic performance and fuel strength + 600mg of Testofen® Fenugreek to help support testosterone levels in the body.*

Highly Effective Whey-Leucine BaseThe impressive 60 grams of protein is made entirely from two of the highest quality, fast-absorbing forms of whey protein, isolates and hydrolysates, including 10 grams of leucine to create an ideal environment for muscle protein synthesis. This potent blend delivers Arginine, which is involved in creatine synthesis, and over 10 grams of glutamine to provide anabolic effects.

* These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

Product Directions / Additional Info

Once per day as a dietary supplement, consume 1-3 scoops of GNC Pro Performance® AMP Amplified Wheybolic Extreme 60™ Power in 6, 8 or 12 fl oz of cold water respectively, 30 minutes after your workout. On non-training days, consume one serving first thing in the morning. For extreme results, take the full 3 scoop serving twice per day, pre-and post-workout.

Warning: For adult use only. Use only as directed. Consult your physician prior to using this product if you are pregnant, nursing, under 18 years of age, taking medication, or have a medical condition. Discontinue use two week prior to surgery.

Notice: Use this product as a food supplement only. Do not use for weight reduction. Significant product settling may occur.

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Jarrow Formulas® Whey Protein is a protein concentrate
of whey, from cows not treated with growth hormone (rBST), and is ultrafiltered to be low in fat, lactose and carbohydrates. Whey Protein Is a rich natural source of Branched Chain Amino ...

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Dose: 20 grams daily up to 1.2 grams of per 2.2 of pounds body weight per dayAnimal studies suggest that whey protein can increase gains in lean body mass resulting from exercise. One study found that people taking whey protein improved their performance on a test of short-term intense cycling exercise.(more)

Dose: Refer to label instructionsWhey protein appears to improve some aspects of immune function. One trial showed that whey protein increased blood glutathione levels in a group of HIV-infected people.(more)

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Dose: Refer to label instructionsWhey protein is rich in the amino acid cysteine, which the body uses to make glutathione, an important antioxidant. Supplementing with it may improve immune function.(more)

Dose: Refer to label instructionsSome whey proteins may reduce bone loss. Milk basic protein (MBP) is a mixture of some of the proteins found in whey protein and has been shown to promote bone density(more)

Dose: 20 grams daily up to 1.2 grams of per 2.2 of pounds body weight per day

Animal studies suggest that whey protein can increase gains in lean body mass resulting from exercise.1 A controlled trial found that six weeks of strength training while taking 1.2 grams of whey protein per 2.2 of pounds body weight per day resulted in greater gains in lean body mass, but improved only one out of four strength tests.2 Another controlled study found that people taking 20 grams per day of whey protein for three months performed better on a test of short-term intense cycling exercise than people taking a similar amount of milk protein (casein).3 However, a double-blind trial found that men taking 1.5 grams per 2.2 lbs of body weight per day of predigested whey protein for 12 weeks along with a strength training exercise program gained only half as much lean body mass and had significantly smaller increases in strength compared with men using a similar amount of predigested casein along with strength training.4 A controlled study of HIV-infected women found that adding whey protein to strength training exercise was no more effective than exercise alone for increasing strength or improving body composition.5

A double-blind trial showed that 45 grams per day of whey protein increased blood glutathione levels in a group of HIV-infected people.1 Test tube2, 3 and animal4 studies suggest that whey protein may improve some aspects of immune function.

Whey protein is rich in the amino acid cysteine, which the body uses to make glutathione, an important antioxidant. A double-blind trial showed that 45 grams per day of whey protein increased blood glutathione levels in a group of HIV-infected people.1 Test tube2 and animal3 studies suggest that whey protein may improve some aspects of immune function.

Some whey proteins may reduce bone loss.1 Milk basic protein (MBP) is a mixture of some of the proteins found in whey protein. A preliminary trial found that 300 mg per day of MBP improved blood measures of bone metabolism in men, suggesting more bone formation was occurring than bone loss.2 A double-blind trial found that women taking 40 mg per day of MBP for six months had greater gains in bone density compared with those taking a placebo.3 No osteoporosis-related research has been done using complete whey protein mixtures.

Whey protein may aid weight loss due to its effect on appetite. In a preliminary study, people were given 48 grams of either whey protein or milk protein (casein). Whey consumption resulted in more hunger satisfaction and reduced the amount of food eaten 90 minutes later compared with casein consumption.1 However, a double-blind study found that men taking 1.5 grams per 2.2 lbs body weight per day of whey protein for 12 weeks along with a low-calorie diet and a strength training exercise program lost the same amount of weight and body fat as did a control group that followed a similar program, but took a casein supplement instead of whey protein.2

Whey protein is a mixture of some of the proteins naturally found in milk. The major proteins found in whey protein include beta-lactoglobulin and alpha-lactalbumin. Whey protein has one of the highest protein digestibility-corrected amino acid scores (PDCAAS; a measure of protein bioavailability) and is more rapidly digested than other proteins, such as casein (another milk protein). 1

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